Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... ment has hitherto been found necessary , like , which may be on board of a neutral but they cannot consent to suspend the ship going to an enemy's port ; because , " exercise of a right upon which the naval by carrying the said articles ...
... ment has hitherto been found necessary , like , which may be on board of a neutral but they cannot consent to suspend the ship going to an enemy's port ; because , " exercise of a right upon which the naval by carrying the said articles ...
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... ment and of the sufferings of his army . It PART OF HIS CREW WERE NA - contains internal evidence of its truth , and TIVE AMERICANS , and , they not choosing to fight against their country , he suffered them to be inactive spectators ...
... ment and of the sufferings of his army . It PART OF HIS CREW WERE NA - contains internal evidence of its truth , and TIVE AMERICANS , and , they not choosing to fight against their country , he suffered them to be inactive spectators ...
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... ment during the armistice , there can be none to proceeding , without the armistice , to an immediate discussion and arrange- ment of an article on that subject . This great question being satisfactorily adjusted , the way will be open ...
... ment during the armistice , there can be none to proceeding , without the armistice , to an immediate discussion and arrange- ment of an article on that subject . This great question being satisfactorily adjusted , the way will be open ...
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... ment of the United States to bring about a communication at the time he made it . general suspension of hostilities on admis I understood from him , that the dispatches sible terms , with as little delay as possible . had been opened by ...
... ment of the United States to bring about a communication at the time he made it . general suspension of hostilities on admis I understood from him , that the dispatches sible terms , with as little delay as possible . had been opened by ...
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... ment of British seamen must be exercised in the sense and spirit of the constitution ; but there is no reason to doubt that it will be so exercised effectually and with good faith . Such a measure , as it might by suitable regulations ...
... ment of British seamen must be exercised in the sense and spirit of the constitution ; but there is no reason to doubt that it will be so exercised effectually and with good faith . Such a measure , as it might by suitable regulations ...
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